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Citing cybersecurity risks, Gov. Chris Sununu orders Chinese-owned app removed from state phones and laptops
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The COVID-19 pandemic slowed population growth in cities and spurred growth in rural America for the first time in a decade.
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The region’s grid operator issued a similar warning last winter, but the war in Ukraine has changed things for stored fuels like liquefied natural gas and oil.
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An orphaned black bear cub was rescued by the Greenfield, Massachusetts, police in April. She is being raised with nearly 50 other cubs in a bear rehabilitation center in Lyme, New Hampshire. The bears will be released back into the wild next spring when they're about 18 months old.
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Closures of labor and delivery units across New Hampshire have sparked concerns about access. State officials are trying to shore up funding for those services.
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Since 1975, staff at Polly’s Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, have been tracking when the leaves peak, when they fade and when the season’s first snowfall arrives.
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The lawsuit follows an investigative story by the station alleging sexual misconduct by Eric Spofford, who founded Granite Recovery Centers after his own struggle with addiction.
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Two dozen local residents crowded into the city hall in Franklin, New Hampshire, last week to demand that their mayor and council representatives take a more aggressive stance against growing white supremacist activity in the region.
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A jury on Tuesday acquitted a commercial truck driver of causing the deaths of seven motorcyclists in a horrific head-on collision in northern New Hampshire that exposed fatal flaws in the processing of license revocations across states.
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A once thriving Latino Center in Manchester closed in 2009. Now advocates and community members are working to re-establish a space to support and connect new arrivals to the state.